"Dave Kekich Credos and His Heroes Interview Inspire You and Teach You the Secrets Of Success and Hope For Longevity Through Scientific Research"
3. Think carefully before making any offers, commitments or promises, no matter how seemingly trivial. These are all contracts and must be honored. These also include self-resolutions.
Dave Kekich Exlplains Amazing Advances In Health and Longevity Research
They will see the day when diseases are a thing of the past, or are instantly or readily curable, and almost always, in most parts, avoidable. There will be a day where serious injuries are going to be easy to repair, and where life spans are going to be basically open-ended in young, healthy bodies.
Now that I have sounded like a complete, off-the-wall quack or idiot, let me explain my position and say why this is going to happen. And we even have a good idea as to when it is going to happen, but why is more important. There is a law called the law of accelerating returns, and that was formulated by Ray Kurzweil.
He is one of our foremost thinkers and futurists, engineers and inventors and one of the leading minds in the world right now. And Ray has thousands of pages of calculations and documents leading up to his conclusions. And by the way, we have a foundation called Maximum Life Foundation.
Ray has kindly agreed to join our Board as one of our most valuable advisors. But the law of accelerating returns basically says that things are growing. Technology is advancing at a faster and faster pace, and it is growing exponentially, but again, at a faster pace as time goes on.
He calculated that all the progress we made in the 20th century, which was an amazing century for progress, I mean if you look back at the beginning of the 20th century and then see where we ended up, then we had life extension where people were living on average to average ages, 47 years old in this country, and not even that old in many parts of the world.
Now people are living to almost 80 years on average. People born now are expected to live to over 80, if you are a woman; men are a little bit less. But if you take a look at things like telephones and airplanes and cars, and on and on, computers; I mean, virtually none of that existed in those days - everything that we take for granted today.
All the technologies, almost all of it was developed, with the exception of the basic things like electricity, rudimentary communication equipment, crude automobiles, almost all the technologies we take for granted today, or at least 95% of them, were developed since then.
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"Dave Kekich Credos and His Heroes Interview Inspire You and Teach You the Secrets Of Success"
David co-founded Exceptional Producers, Inc., the country's largest life insurance master general agency, which raised $3.1 billion of premium income for First Executive Corp., co-founded a national financial services company and arranged venture capital funding for private companies for 11 years.
He is a recognized expert on private investing and authored the venture capital handbook "How the Rich Get Richer With Quiet Private Investments".
David founded both public and private companies, was engaged as a consultant and served as director to numerous public and private corporations. He also sold and developed real estate.
In 1999, Mr. Kekich founded the "Maximum Life Foundation", a 501(c)(3) corporation dedicated to curing aging related diseases. He founded MaxLife Capital, a venture capital group for life sciences industries targeting anti-aging technologies. He also co-founded Stem Cell Products, LLC, a privately held biotech company specializing in stem cell signaling factors and advanced peptide technologies.
David serves as a Board Member of the American Aging Association He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Pennsylvania State University and studied under Dr. Andrew J. Galambos at the Free Enterprise Institute for two years.
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Anonymous (all those wonderful insightful heroes who influenced me one way or another, either consciously or unconsciously, but whose names I can't attach to any particular Credo.)